J-- ' - SS H m 1 !Sifc Sfc -t • • l ftf ■! MBilr ff HH r M Wri T tf ■Eiikil Sum r 0 1 ] -.,-« «i45r-f - -: «g- v m SS- ifil iri . «li ' i USS DEWEY (DDG-45) MEDITERRANEAN CRUISE 27 JAN - 14 JULY 1982 COMMANDING OFFICER CAPTAIN HARLAN L. MORRISON Captain Harlan L. Morrison was born II February 1939 at Detroit, Michigan. He was graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy in 1961. Following commissioning as an ensign in June 1961, he began his service aboard USS FISKE where he served as First Lieutenant, Combat Information Center Officer and Weapons Officer until March 1964. In April 1964 he was assigned to USS LUCE as CIC officer until 1966. Captain Morrison then joined the staff of Commander Destroyer Division 182 as Operations Officer until September 1967. From then until March 1970 he attended the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School and was awarded a Master of Science Degree in Operations Research Systems Analysis. Following Post Graduate School he was reassigned and served until May 1971 as Assistant Senior Advisor, Fleet Type Command in the Naval Advisory Group, MACV, Viet- nam. In August 197! he reported to USS ALBANY, serving as CIC Officer through July 1973. He served as Operations Officer onboard USS JOUETT through August 1975 and then as Executive Officer onboard USS STERETT through October 1977. Captain Morrison assumed command of USS DEWEY on II June 1980 after a tour of duty on the Staff of the Commander, U.S. Pacific Fleet. Captain Morrison ' s decorations and medals include the Bronze Star with Combat Distinguishing Device, Mer- itorious Service Medal, Navy Achievement Medal, Navy Unit Commendation (Naval Advisory Group, Vietnam), Republic of Viet- nam Honor Medal (First Class), Republic of Vietnam Gallantry Cross with Palm (unit aw ard). Republic of Vietnam Meritorious Unit Citation, Navy Expeditionary Medal, Vietnam Service Medal, and Republic of Vietnam Campaign MedaL Captain Morrison is married to the former Carolyn Mead of Douglas, Georgia. They have two children) Karia and Kevin. EXECUTIVE OFFICER LT. COMMANDER DOUGLAS K. TURNER Lieutenant Commander Turner is a native of Worcester, Massachusetts, where he enlisted in 1963. He participated in the Naval Enlisted Scientific Education Program, graduating from Purdue University, and was commissioned an ensign in January 1969. His first tour of duty was aboard USS HARTLEY (DE 1029) where he served as CIC Officer and EMO. LCdr Turner attended the Naval Destroyer School in 1971 and then reported to the USS STEIN (FF 1065) as Opera- tions Officer. Following this tour he assumed command of USS TAWASA (ATF 92) in October 1973 homeport- ed in San Diego, California. During the period June 1975 to June 1978, LCdr Turner attended graduate school at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in Cambridge, where he earned an Engineers degree in Ocean Engineering and a Masters degree in Business Administration. Following a tour as Assistant Surface Operations Officer on the staff of Carrier Group Five, he reported in May 1981 as Executive Officer of USS DEWEY. LCdr Turner is married to the former Maureen Carlson of Worcester, Massachusetts. They have a daughter) Leigh. COMDESRON TWENTY-FOUR CAPTAIN GREGORY F. STREETER Captain Gregory F. Streeter entered the Navy in 1953 as a Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps midshipman at Marquette University. One year later he received an appointment to the U.S. Naval Academy from the Secretary of the Navy. Upon gradua- tion and receipt of his commission as an ensign in 1958, he reported aboard USS GLENNON where he served as Damage Control Assistant and Engineering Officer. In 1962 Captain Streeter was ordered to USS LAWRENCE where he served as Engineering Officer during the blockade operations of the Cuban Missile Crisis. Captain Streeter attended the U.S. Naval Post Graduate School from 1963 through 1965, earning an advanced degree in Ordnance Engineering. Subsequently, he served for six months as Assistant Weapons Officer onboard USS WILLIAM V. PRATT and for two years as Weapons Officer on USS FARRAGUT. In 1968 Captain Streeter reported to the Chief of Naval Material for duty with the Strategic Systems Project Office. There he headed the Test and Operations section which had primary responsibility for all Polaris and Poseidon flight test programs. He then served as Executive Officer of USS LUCE from November 1970 until September 1972. Captain Streeter was Commanding Officer of USS WILLIAM R. RUSH until June 1973 and then attended the Naval War College until July 1974. Following the War College, he assumed command of USS BARRY. While in command of BARRY, the ship received the Surface Force Atlantic Electronic Warfare Award and the Atlantic Fleet Arleigh Burke Fleet Trophy. In May 1976, Captain Streeter reported to the Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, where he served in several capacities until 30 October 1981, when he assumed command of Destroyer Squadron Twenty-Four. Captain Streeter ' s awards include the Navy Achievement Medal, Navy Commendation Medal, and Legion of Merit. Captain Streeter is married to the former Anna Rose Palermo of Philadelphia. The Streeter ' s have four children! Gregory, Christine, Michelle and Carol. STAFF Cdr Zveare Chief Staff Officer LCdr Finn Operations Officer LCdr Wynkoop Operations Officer LCdr Meyer Material Officer Lt Pandzic Communications Officer OSCM Stalder RMC Howell YNI Woolf MSI Navalta DEWEY ' S TRAVELS IN THE MEDITERRANEAN ° ' ' ,; 50V1ET a vjioN DEPLOYMENT STATISTICS Miles Traveled 31.766 Ports Visited 14 Days Inport 81 Days Underway 87 Ammunition Expended: 5 54 Gun 265 rounds Terrier Missiles 2 ASROC 1 Torpedo 1 Food Consumption: Bread (loaves) 15.430 Eggs 107.832 Milk (gallons) 10.453 Hamburgers 26.890 Potatoes (pounds) 62,126 Soda Sold (cans) 65.283 EATING OUT W j 4 KEEPING IN SHAPE tt SOVIET INTRUDER During our transit to the Mediterran- ean DEWEY was tasked with simulat- ing an hostile vessel intruding upon the formation. In the execution of this drill DEWEY sought to imitate the Soviet practice of shadowing U.S. Navy ships. 1 - 1 1 HH ' 1 m flp O L - r ' 1 1 1 1 1 PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT Shore Patrol (Standing, l-r) FTMC Fullbright, FTGI Cosat, OS2 Gibbs, 053 Stone, OSI Medlin, TMI Venton, ET2 Hendrix, STG2 Penick, ETC Pifer, Lt Fletcher. (Sitting, l-r) YN2 Sallee, GMM3 Henry, SH2 Little, FTM2 Love, FTG3 Lipa, FTM2 Stevens, OSI Friedman. SPAIN Rota 7 Feb Malaga 9 - 2 Feb Cartagena 22 - 26 Feb Algeciras 28 June - 3 July Rota 3 - 4 July UNREPS - HELO OPS 1 ITALY Gaeta 16 - 39 March Naples 36 - 30 April Ala isio 3-6 June Pompell Mt. Veuvluf :o Souda Bay, Crete 33 Training Anchorage 10 - 12 April - Small Boat Regatta - DC Olympics - Easter Sunday Cookout 33 TURKEY Izmir 15 - 20 April OPERATING WITH THE FRENCH NAVY EXERCISE DISTANT DRUM A.. ' Iliilifc ' ' ' M faSM ■■■■' BWiii DEMAND AND SUPPLY i i i BH ES BkMi H H||r Kj flly B H| VnQI ■r ►; 3| ■P 1 ' ' H 1 gj 1 27 FRANCE Marseille 10 - 22 May Villefranche 24 May - I June Marseille 21 - 23 June a .l T ' . ' 1 1 • ' i l .till 1 l mi ULlLd pi it- ,- - gr. .  ESWS 30 DEWEY ' S Enlisted Surface Warfare Specialist program got Into full swing during the 1982 Med cruise. This program emphasizes the profes- sional development of all petty officers. To be awarded this special recognition one must demonstrate a thorough knowledge of all areas of shipboard operations including Damage Control, Communications, Engineering, Weapons, and Shiphandling. Those achieving ESWS status during the cruise were: GMCS Morrison BMCS Lovelace MMCS Terry HMCS Zimmerman GMCS Butler SKCS Norton PNC Goza GMGC Maston STGC Bond FTMC Shileikis MMC McCourt BTC Smith ENC Lavoie MSC Hodge FTMC Fullbright ETC Webster ETC Pifer DSC Edwards OSC Ives EWC Ruemmler RMC Stewart SMC Brashier BTC Owen MSC Espiritu EMC Monaghan FTGI Felger GMMI Hanley EMI Holmes GMTI McClintock STGI Penick BMI Cox FTGI Cosat MMI Blain GMGI Stika MAI Pepo FTMI Munion OSI DeWitt MMI Kern MMI Tobias STGI Moore GMMI Meeth FTMI Lackemacher OSI Medlin MSI Bautista MSI Smith DSI Milcetich SKI Gallardo MSI Duyan SHI Almazan MSI Mabini ICI Cooper TMI Venton OSI Anderson BM2 Coughlin EM2 Cousins HT2 Thornton MM2 Hudson SH2 Showalter ET2 Sheeley 1C2 Miller DS2 David MM2 Stewart MM2 Harris MM3 Hamilton EN3 Craig EN3 Sonefelt SICILY Taormina II - 14 March SHIP ' S ORGANIZATION ANI REGULATIONS MANUAL ADMIN-NAVIGATION ADMIN NAVIGATION DEPARTMENT HMCS Zimmerman LTjg Stone Navigator Ens Wilcox Administrative Ass ' t. Quartermasters: (Top Row) LTjg Stone, QMS Bronson. Ens Wilcox, QMI Orman. (Bottom Row) QMS Cochran, QMSN Glennon, QMS Ford, (Framed) John Wayne. GMCS Morrison Command Senior Chief Ship ' s Office: (Top Row) YNI Johnson, SN Batuzich, YNSN Coleman, YNSR Ebright. PNSN Hardisty. (Bottom Row) YN2 Sallee, PNC Goza, YNSN Pena. HN Tanner MAI Pepo OPERATIONS OPERATIONS DEPARTMENT LCdr Axtell Operations Officer Lt Paist CiC Officer Ens Maurer Operations Admin Officer CW02 Windham Electronic Material Officer 39 OE DIVISION ! p f .r Electronic Technicians: (l-r) CW02 Windham, ET2 Manes, ET2 Sheeley, ET2 Jones, ET3 Littell, ET2 Greene, ET2 Spence. ETI Rooney. ETSN Mygrant, ET3 Smith, ETC Pifer. Data Systems Technicians: (l-r) DS2 Keck, DS2 David, DS2 Suggs, DS2 Milcetich, DS2 Barr, DS2 Wigg, DSC Edwards, DS3 Glockenmier, DS3 Keefer, DS3 Mongoid. Jj P 1 1 H r t alll ; 1 d 1 B 1 s n oc DIVISION fep i H ss H P F ' iv|l M m Radiomen: (l-r) RMC Stewart, RMS Aikman, RMB Manley, RMI Stagnolia, RM2 Ziko, RMS Benninger, PC2 Hardwick, RMSN Chavis, RMS Harris. RMI Simon. Radioman: (l-r) RM2 Orum, RMS Roberts, RMS Mitchem, RMSN Davis, RMS Gleaton. 44 ' l.XA 45 o DIVISION md %A a lllv ' k ' ' ' i V - ' . - ' n r Bj BF- m P ' ' ■- ' ■L ' l Operations Specialists: (Standing, l-r) OSC Ives, OSSN Williams, 0S2 Sheppard, OS2 Gibbs, OSS Mathis, OSS Bradley, OSSN Rademacher. (Kneeling) 0S2 Arsenault, OSS Stone, OSI Friedman, OSI Medlin. Operations Specialists: (Standing, l-r) OSI DeWitt, OSSN Grant, OS2 Anderson, OSSN Roper, OSSN Wilson, OSSA MacDougall, OSSN Shields. (Kneeling) OSSN Phillips, OSS Hankins. OSSN Stokes, OS2 Johnson, OSSN Meyers. WEAPONS WEAPONS DEPARTMENT FTMC Fullbright r- ' m irS S l ffl Hbi JBT g n t BMCS Lovelace LCdr Kennedy Weapons Officer Lt Fletcher ASW Officer Lt Kihn Missiles Officer LTjg Regis Gunnery Ass ' t Ens Hagins 1st Lieutenant CW02 Cochrane Fire Control Officer FIRST DIVISION Deck Force: (l-r) SA Stucker, BMSN Harper. BMSN Perry. SA Shealy, BMSN Johnson.SN Watson. BMSN Richards. SN Royce. SA Fyffe. SN Miranda. ' ■B 3| 1 Deck Force: (l-r) SA Hamilton. SA Morales, SN Reeves, SA Toler, SA Garnett, BMSN Graham, SA Grant, SA Morgan. Boatswain ' s Mates: (l-r) BM2 Herndon, BMCS Lovelace, BMI Cox, Ens Hagins, BM2 Coughlin. f£ 4 2 M 1 G DIVISION Gunner ' s MateS: (Top Row) GMGSN Gattuso, GMGI Stika, GMG3 Schenck. (Bottom Row) GMG3 Sigler, GMGC Maston. GMG2 Mason, LTjg Regis. GM DIVISION Fire Control Techs - 55 Radar: (Top) FTM2 McDowell, FTMI Munlon. (Bottom) FTMSN Campbell, FTM2 Stevens, FTM2 Love. FTM2 Worek, FTM2 Solarz. Fire Control Techs - HARPOON FTM2 Martin, FTM2 Dallas. Fire Conrol Techs - 48 Radar: FTMI Lackemacher, FTM2 Boyle, FTM2 Baxley, FTM2 Brant. Gunner ' s Mates - Missile House: (Top Row) GMCS Morrison, GMM2 Salwlerz, GMMI Meeth, GMM3 Henry, GMM3 Hilliard, GMMI Hanley, FTMC Shileikis. (Bottom Row) GMMSN Convery, GMMSN Beede, GMMSN Wilson. 56 AS DIVISION Sonar Technicians: (Top Row) STGSA Hopkins, STG2 Penick, STGSN Hogan, STG2 Stuhlman, STGC Bond. (Bottom Row) STGI Moore, STG3 Johnston, STGSN Cawley, STGSN Wilkes, STGSR Nordstrom. 59 G DIVISION Fire Control Technicians: (Top Row) FTG3 Tysk, LTjg Regis, FTG3 Lipa, FTG3 Wright, FTG3 Lemay, FTGI Cosat. (Bottom Row) FTG2 Damone, FTGC Tokuyama, FTGI Felger. ENGINEERING ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT LCdr Swift Chief Engineer LTjg Michealson Damage Control Assistant Ens Holland Main Propulsion Assistant LTjg Williams Auxiliaries Officer LTjg Bridges Assistant DCA CW03 Repak Boilers Officer LTjg Nardella M Division Officer Ens Posney Electrical Offic er Ens Reynolds Assistant MPA 63 B DIVISION Two Fire: (Standing, l-r) BTFN Bedard, BT3 DJ Smith, BT3 Blackwell, Witherspoon, BTC Smith, FN Fleming, BT2 EW Smith, BTFN Cox. (Sitting,) BT2 Held, FN Wally, BT3 Schultz, BTFN Whitaker. BT2 Burr, BT3 Rice, BT3 Tanner, BT2 Steiner. BTI One Fire: (Standing, l-r) BTFN Preston, BT2 IE Smith, BT2 Funderburke, BT3 Pease, BTI Rogers, BTC Owens. (Kneeling) BT3 Belcher, BT2 Auble, BT3 Cruz. 64 65 1 .1 M DIVISION MMCS Terry Main Control: (Back Row, l-r) MM2 Hudson, MM3 Eckman, MM2 Paxton, MM2 Sullivan, FN Keeley, MM2 Kern. (Middle Row) FN Hoyle, MM3 Padilla, FA Sundquist, FN Watkins, FN Johnson. MM3 Tisdale. (Front Row) MM3 Mason, MMFA Brown, MMI Blain, MM! Hunter. After Engine: (Standing, l-r) MMFN Preston, MMFN Everett, FN Norris, MMFN Kincheloe, MMFN Fish, LTjg Nardella, MMFA McGinness, MMC McCourt, MM2 Harris, MM3 Dye, MM2 Haigler. MM3 Harris. (Kneeling) MMFN Marmolejo, MMI Hall, MMFN Fowler. 67 A, E g R DIVISIONS A Gang: (Standing, l-r) MRS Frey, ENC Lavoie. ENI Bennet, ENFN Sonefelt, ENFN Geel, ENFN Tarpley, MM3 Deshasier, MM3 Teeters. (Sitting) FN Pahl. ENFN Lathan. MM2 Stewart, MMB Hamilton, MM2 Garsik. 69 i . .ViTt. Jl Hull Technicians: (Standing, l-r) HTFN Chance, HT2 Evans, HTFA Thompson, HT3 Krussel, HTFN Brummett, FN Duville, HT3 Smith. (Sitting) HTI Bolyn, HT2 Thornton. Interior Communications Technicians: (l-r) ICFN Russell, FA Abner, IC3 Smith, ICI Cooper, IC2 Martinez, C2 Miller. SUPPLY SUPPLY DEPARTMENT LT Fullbright Supply Officer Ship ' s Servicemen: (l-r) SHI Almazan, SHSA Sayles, SH3 Lumpkin, SH2 Little, Ens Dew, SH3 Zaricor, SH2 Showalter. Ens Dew Disbursing Officer - SolA fn i sM Storekeepers: (Back Row, l-r) SKSN Simmons, SKSA Graves, SKSN Brown, SK3 Russell. (Front Row) SK2 Caldwell, SK2 Fluellen, SKI Gallardo. SKCS Norton i li 1 Mess Specialists - EDF: (l-r) MS3 Mortensen, MSC Hodge, MS2 Micheals, MSI Smith, MSI Bautista, MS2 Cavanaugh, MSSN Leachman, MS2 Brooks, MS3 Judd, MSSR Hetzner. Mess Specialists - Wardroom: (l-r) MSI Duyan, MS2 Cook, MSC Espiritu, MSI Mabini, MSSN Tuck, MSSN King. 79 CRUISE BOOK STAFF Officer-in-Charge Editor Layout Sales and Distribution Photos MRS Frey RM2 Ziko FTM2 Dallas IC2 Miller DS3 Mongold LT Kihn Art Ens Wilcox J02 Mansfield J02 Mansfield Ens Wilcox FTM2 Martin MMFN Mason J02 Mansfield DSI Milcetich BT2 Auble FTM2 McDowell STG3 Huk GMMSN Beede LTjg Michealson LCdr Kennedy so 85 WALSWORTHyVW CRUISE BOOK OFFICE PUBLISHING III 1203 West Little Creek Road COMPANY AAA Norfolk. Virginia 23505 Marcalin . Mo. U.S.A. i '
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